74-Year-Old Pedestrian Killed in Downtown El Paso Crosswalk Crash

Incident occurred on Easter morning at Kansas Street and Texas Avenue intersection.

Apr. 6, 2026 at 2:25pm

A 74-year-old El Paso woman was tragically killed on Easter morning when she was struck by a car while crossing in a downtown crosswalk. The collision occurred at the intersection of Kansas Street and Texas Avenue, with the driver, an 86-year-old El Paso resident, failing to yield to the pedestrian.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges of pedestrian safety, especially in urban areas where vehicle traffic and foot traffic intersect. It raises questions about driver attentiveness, crosswalk visibility, and the need for continued education and enforcement to protect vulnerable road users.

The details

According to police, the collision occurred at 8:14 a.m. when a 2011 Volvo S40 turned onto Kansas Street and struck Maria Patrocinio Longoria as she was crossing in the 100 block of Kansas. Longoria was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver, an 86-year-old El Paso resident, was identified as the at-fault party for failing to yield to the pedestrian.

  • The collision was reported at 8:14 a.m. on Easter morning (April 6, 2026).
  • Longoria was crossing in the 100 block of Kansas Street when she was struck.

The players

Maria Patrocinio Longoria

A 74-year-old El Paso woman who was killed while crossing the street in a downtown crosswalk.

86-year-old El Paso resident

The driver of the 2011 Volvo S40 who failed to yield to the pedestrian, resulting in the fatal collision.

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What’s next

The investigation into the collision is ongoing, and authorities will likely review surveillance footage and other evidence to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the incident.

The takeaway

This tragic loss of life underscores the need for increased awareness, education, and enforcement measures to protect pedestrians, especially in high-traffic areas of downtown El Paso. It serves as a somber reminder of the importance of driver vigilance and the responsibility we all share to keep our streets safe for everyone.